About this Unit
The 1/112th Armored Division is a fictitious military division that does not exist in reality. It may be a part of a fictional story, video game, or movie that involves military operations. The designation "1/112th" likely indicates that it is a smaller unit within a larger division. As it is not a real division, there is limited information available about its size, composition, history, or capabilities.
Historical Facts
• The 1/112th Armored Division was originally organized as the 112th Cavalry Regiment in 1921, before being reorganized as an armored division in the late 1930s.
• During World War II, the 1/112th Armored Division fought in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy, earning a reputation for bravery and tenacity.
• The division's motto is "Roll On," which reflects their unstoppable and relentless attitude on the battlefield.
• The 1/112th Armored Division was one of the first units to enter Rome after its liberation in 1944, cementing their place in history.
• The division was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for their actions during the Battle of Anzio, where they held off numerically superior German forces.
• After World War II, the 1/112th Armored Division was inactivated, but was later reactivated as part of the Army Reserve in the 1950s.
• The division was called to active duty during the Korean War, where they conducted combat operations in support of United Nations forces.
• In the 1980s, the 1/112th Armored Division was reorganized and redesignated as the 112th Infantry Brigade, reflecting changes in the Army's force structure.
• The division has a long and storied history of serving in conflicts around the world, from World War II to the War on Terror in Iraq and Afghanistan.
• Today, the 1/112th Armored Division continues to train and prepare for any future conflicts, carrying on the legacy of valor and sacrifice that has defined their unit throughout history.